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Revision: 1.10
Committed: Sun Apr 5 02:25:22 2020 UTC (5 years, 2 months ago) by greg
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Changes since 1.9: +5 -3 lines
Log Message:
Fixed issue with duplicate, incorrect headers if '-' used more than once

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1 .\" RCSid "$Id: rsplit.1,v 1.9 2020/04/04 16:23:00 greg Exp $"
2 .TH RSPLIT 1 7/8/97 RADIANCE
3 .SH NAME
4 rsplit - splits standard input into multiple output files or streams
5 .SH SYNOPSIS
6 .B rsplit
7 [
8 .B \-tS
9 ][
10 .B \-ih
11 ][
12 .B \-iH
13 ][
14 .B \-oh
15 ][
16 .B \-oH
17 ][
18 .B "\-x xres \-y yres"
19 ][
20 .B \-oaN
21 |
22 .B \-ofN
23 |
24 .B \-odN
25 |
26 .B \-ocN
27 |
28 .B \-oiN
29 |
30 .B \-owN
31 |
32 .B \-obN
33 ][
34 .B \-f
35 ][
36 .B \-a
37 ][
38 .B "\-on M"
39 ]
40 output1 [options] output2 ..
41 .SH DESCRIPTION
42 .I Rsplit
43 writes lines or fields from the standard input to one or more output
44 streams.
45 By default, fields are separated by a
46 newline character (i.e., input is distributed by lines),
47 but the terminator can be changed using the
48 .I \-t
49 option.
50 If a space is specified as the terminator, then fields are separated by
51 any number of white spaces, including tabs, returns, and newlines.
52 Different terminators may be given for different fields by specifying
53 additional
54 .I \-t
55 options between each output specification.
56 Note that there is no space between this option and its argument, and
57 certain arguments, such as a space or a tab, must be quoted or escaped
58 with a backslash in most shells.
59 If no argument is given, the default newline terminator is re-established.
60 .PP
61 An output is either a file or a command.
62 If an output file exists, it will not be overwritten unless the
63 .I \-f
64 option is given, or it is being appended using the
65 .I \-a
66 option.
67 Commands are given in quotes, and begin with an exclamantion point ('!').
68 A period ('.') may also be specified as output,
69 which indicates that no output is desired for this field.
70 The corresponding data will be skipped on the input.
71 .PP
72 The
73 .I \-oa
74 option may be used to specify ASCII data (the default), or the
75 .I \-of
76 option may be used to indicated binary IEEE 32-bit floats.
77 Similarly, the
78 .I \-od
79 and
80 .I \-oi
81 options may be used to indicate binary 64-bit doubles or integer words,
82 respectively.
83 The
84 .I \-ow
85 option specifies 2-byte short words, and the
86 .I \-ob
87 option specifies bytes.
88 If a number immediately follows any of these options, then it
89 indicates that multiple such values are expected for each record.
90 For example,
91 .I \-of3
92 indicates three floats per output record for the next named output.
93 In the case of the
94 .I \-oa
95 option, no number writes one line or field per stream, and numbers
96 greater than zero write multiple fields per record to the same stream.
97 If the terminating character is set to something other than newline ('\\n'),
98 a newline is added after each record (in addition to the terminator).
99 For binary output formts, no number implies one value per output.
100 No terminator characters are expected or written for binary outputs.
101 .PP
102 If a
103 .I \-on
104 option is given with a positive integer argument, this will be the
105 maximum number of records that will be written by
106 .I rsplit.
107 .PP
108 A hyphen ('-') by itself can be used to indicate the standard
109 output, and may appear multiple times.
110 The options before the first appearance determine the
111 header parameters, if any.
112 Results will be unpredictable if the standard output is specified
113 in this way
114 and any of the command outputs also writes to their standard output.
115 At most, one command may reliably write to its standard output.
116 .PP
117 The
118 .I \-ih
119 option tells
120 .I rsplit
121 to expect a Radiance header on its input.
122 The
123 .I \-iH
124 option says to expect a resolution string for an image or similar.
125 The
126 .I \-x
127 and
128 .I \-y
129 options may alternatively be used to specify the input dimensions.
130 The
131 .I \-oh
132 option tells
133 .I rsplit
134 to produce a Radiance header on the next output stream.
135 The
136 .I \-oH
137 option will write a resolution string.
138 These options toggle the associated mode on and off,
139 so it is possible to have one output include a header or
140 resolution string and not the next by specifying the option(s) again.
141 Neither
142 .I \-oh
143 nor
144 .I \-oH
145 may be used with the append mode ('-a'), which may also be toggled.
146 .SH EXAMPLES
147 To alternate 5 lines between two output files:
148 .IP "" .2i
149 rsplit -oa5 output1.txt output2.txt < input.txt
150 .PP
151 To send the first of each double precision triplet to one file, and the second
152 and third to a second file, stopping after 500 triplets:
153 .IP "" .2i
154 rsplit -on 500 -od firstvals.dbl -od2 followingpairs.dbl < triplets.dbl
155 .PP
156 To convey material, color and distance information from rtrace to
157 separate files:
158 .IP "" .2i
159 vwrays [viewspec] | rtrace [options] -x 1024 -y 768 -h+ -oMlv octree | rsplit -ih -iH -t^I mats.txt -of depth.zbf -oh -oH -of3 '!pvalue -r -df > image.hdr'
160 .SH AUTHOR
161 Greg Ward
162 .SH "SEE ALSO"
163 cnt(1), histo(1), neaten(1), rcalc(1), rcode_depth(1),
164 rcode_ident(1), rcode_norm(1), rcode2bmp(1),
165 rlam(1), rtpict(1), rtrace(1), split(1), tabfunc(1), total(1)